Eulerút
Eulerút is a coastal city-state on the eastern shore of the continent of Naera. It lies at the mouth of the Selis River and controls a natural harbor that has long served as a commercial and scholarly crossroads. The name combines the surname Euler with the local suffix -út, a convention used to designate named places in the region.
Founded in the 11th century as a trading outpost, Eulerút grew into a republic famed for its
The city's economy is anchored by higher education, research institutes, maritime services, and light industry. Eulerút
Culturally, Eulerút maintains libraries, museums, and public squares that integrate geometric art. The annual Euler Festival